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Celebrate My Idiocy and W*n a Book, Any Book

Leave a comment today and win your choice of book. Any book. You can choose from this week’s Reader’s Choice list, or you can choose something totally different from your personal wish list. If you entered Reader’s Choice already, enter again here….because I lost your earlier comments. Yikes!

First, though, be sure to visit the Grave Tells site today and leave a comment to win a choice of any of my books or, if you prefer, a $10 Amazon gift card or equivalent book of choice from the Book Depository. The contest on the blog just says a copy of Storm Force but I’m all about choices today!

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About Suzanne Johnson

Author of urban fantasy, paranormal romance, and suspense. As Suzanne Johnson, she is the author of the Sentinels of New Orleans urban fantasy series (Royal Street; River Road: Elysian Fields, Pirate's Alley, Belle Chasse, Frenchmen Street (March 2018). Writing as Susannah Sandlin, she is the author of the Penton Legacy series (Redemption; Absolution; Omega; Storm Force; Allegiance; ILLUMINATION); The Collectors series (Lovely, Dark, and Deep; Deadly, Calm, and Cold); and the Wilds of the Bayou series (Wild Man's Curse; Black Diamond).

It’s summer! Time for craziness, even if it means a stealth-invasion executed by Google Plus! It was cool, I thought you were mixing things up:)) OR it’s Jean hijacking your blog because he misses the Jean-focused attention from last week:))

I’d love Spies and Prejudice by Talia Vance, not on your blog from earlier, but I just saw it and it sounds awesome:))

I was also surprised by the new comment format – my aging mind can’t keep up with all these techno upgrades! I commented on that post again and happy to see the old format – if we can pick any book though, I would pick Affliction by Laurell Hamilton!

I would love to win Elysian Fields! I’ve read the second book in your series, have the first sitting on my shelf to read (I’ll get them all eventually, because I like them), but I’d really love to have that one. Thanks for the chance!

I am trying to figure out why so much is being charged for ebooks. I hate to say it, but I don’t even pay that price for a print book. I know authors work hard and spend a lot of their time writing, but when you are on a limited income….Those prices just can’t be done. I really wish I could.

So the only way I will get that book is if they have a huge sale or I win it. 😉

Hi Deb–I sympathize. I’d written a long response here, and decided it wasn’t the place. Just that publishers have the reasons for what they charge, readers have limits as to what they can afford, and authors are usually caught in the middle. But that’s a good topic for a “Shop Talk” blog one day 🙂

that kind of week 😉 nice to know i’m not the only one 😉 a gc would work fine for me as I know my wish list is long but not sure what I’d pick off of it right now. hope the rest of the week goes smoothly for you.